Even in ye olde London during last winters snow, my (not as) fat 2.4 Ralphs afforded me the opportunity to enjoy the weather and have a pootle along the tow paths, all while not getting my feet cold or wet. I was the only one out, no pedestrians, no cars, and definitely no other cyclists... a very rare privilege in London.
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The snow wasn't deep enough to required a snowbike, but the 2.35" of the slick tyres make riding on the very thin snow a joy, a lots easier after lowering the pressure down to 15psi compare to the year before that on a 700c bicycle with 25c tyres.
After riding through the thin snow, I can only imaging how much better a snowbike would be in proper condition.
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The snow wasn't deep enough to required a snowbike, but the 2.35" of the slick tyres make riding on the very thin snow a joy, a lots easier after lowering the pressure down to 15psi compare to the year before that on a 700c bicycle with 25c tyres.
After riding through the thin snow, I can only imaging how much better a snowbike would be in proper condition.